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Fairway woods are designed to be swept with a shallower, or more horizontal, angle of approach than the irons.

 


To hit a driver and your fairway woods, it is important to shift your weight on the downswing. This move will help create clubhead speed and attack the ball at the correct angle.

If so, hit your fairway woods. Golfers tend to shy away from them just because they're longer. Don't let the added shaft length scare you! In fact, there's an upside to fairway woods.

fairway wood-- A wood or metal wood other than the driver. Fairway woods have more loft on them so it is possible to a hit a ball lying in the fairway or in a decent lie with them.

Fairway Woods Checklist
Fairway woods descriptions and checks for choosing the proper fairway woods
Utility Woods Checklist
Utility woods descriptions that can be used as checklist for choosing the proper utility woods ...

Fairway Wood: Any other wooden club other than a driver.
Fan: To miss the ball completely ...

Fairway woods
2, 3, 4, 5, and sometimes higher-numbered woods designed to be used when the ball is in play after the tee shot.
Flagstick
Also called the pin, flag, or stick, the flagstick marks the hole.

Fairway Wood: Any wooden club that's not your driver.
Fat: To strike the ground before the ball.
Feather: To put a delicate fade on a shot.

Fairway Wood: Any wood other than the driver — usually a 3, 5 or 7 wood.
Fat: A fat shot is the result of striking the ground before the ball resulting in reduced power and distance — opposite of hitting a shot thin.

Fairway Wood : A wood other than the driver, or 1 wood.
Fan : Missing the ball completely when trying to make contact.
Fat : Hitting the ground before the ball, usually resulting in the ball not going as far as intended.

Make fairway woods easier to hit
Fairway woods from the grass can greatly help you score better. Learn how to master the skill in this lesson....
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FAIRWAY WOODS: Whether it's a 3-wood, 7-wood, or an 11-wood, you probably use these clubs for more than half of your shots from the fairway and the rough.

Fairway Wood
A wood club used to hit the ball from the fairway, rather than the driver.
Fan ...

Fairway Wood Sometimes now called a fairway metal since they are now made from metal. The fairway wood is typically a rounded club and looks a bit like a smaller version of a driver. They often come numbered 3, 5, 7 and 9.

Fairway woods, by design have more mass and because of this mass have the center of gravity low and at least 3 inches from the face. These characteristics have a tremendous benefit to produce lift when speed is lacking.

fairway wood
Any wooden club that's not your driver. Nowadays, you say
fairway metal because you don't see many wooden clubs anymore.
fat ...

Driver and Fairway Wood
Hit 20 balls with each wood daily. 20 shots daily.
Specialty shots ...

Cleek: A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly. (He played a beautiful shot with his cleek that almost rolled into the cup).

Big Bertha War Bird Fairway Woods
Original Big Bertha Fairway Woods
S2H2 Fairway Woods
Hybrids ...

Fairway The area of the course between the tee and the green that is well-maintained allowing a good lie for the ball Fairway Wood Any other wooden club other than a driver.

fairway wood: Any club termed as a wood which could be used off the fairway, excluding the driver.
fat: As duff, term used to describe the action of hitting the ground before making contact with the ball.

Woods started the day two behind, after a third round 62, and he remained two behind until he reached the putting surface of the 600-plus yards 12th hole with a drive and a fairway wood that flew all of 280 yards.

A fairway shot is similar to a drive when done with a fairway wood. However, a tee may not be used once the ball has been brought into play, therefore playing from the fairway may be more difficult depending on how the ball lies.

With the fairway woods and the irons the shaft will not have gone back quite as far. It will appear to be "laid off" as we say. This is simply due to the reduced wrist action with these shorter clubs, which is perfectly natural.

Measure your 9 iron, 6 iron, and a fairway wood or hybrid when the wind is calm. You'll be able to measure the other clubs off the knowledge of these three.

Callaway Golf Company makes and sells Big Bertha Metal Woods, Irons and Hybrids including Heavenwood Hybrids, ERC Fusion Drivers and Fairway Woods, Great Big Bertha II 415 Titanium Drivers, ...

With drivers, fairway woods and hybrids this results in a clubface that is thicker in the centre and thinner toward the edges for more efficient energy transfer from the clubface - giving more ball speed and more potential distance.

A typical set of clubs may consist of 3 woods (a driver and 2 fairway woods 3 and 5), irons 3 to 9, three wedges (generally a PW, a SW and one other wedge), and a putter.

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So next time you have a spare hour try out a few fairway woods. Compare the 7 wood to your three iron...and the 9 wood to your 4 iron. Be honest now...no comparing the best 3 iron you ever hit in your entire life to your average 7 wood shot that day.

- The correct ball position for the long irons and fairway woods is two balls toward the target-side foot from center (two balls left for the right-hander).

Grassed Driver: An ancient longnose fairway wood, made from wood that broke easily.
Green in Regulation: The number of shots you are expected to play before getting your ball onto the green. Always two shots less than the par of the hole.

Spoon - The traditional name for a lofted fairway wood the equivalent of the modern 3-wood.
Stroke play - This is when the outcome of a game is decided on by the number of strokes a player takes to complete ...

However, if you are not consistent with the fairway woods, then the shorter lengths of the "hybrid" clubs may make you more consistent.
Each option has its pros and cons.

BRASSIE - older traditional fairway wood with the sole plate made of brass and with a loft in between that of driver and 3 wood.

The game also requires good fairway woods, long, mid and short irons as well as a great short game. Try to practice all parts of your game with all of the clubs in your bag especially the clubs you dislike the most.

fairway Closely mowed area from the teeing ground to the putting green.
fairway woods The woods, usually 3-, 5-, or 7-wood, used to hit the ball.

To practice chipping with different clubs, place balls all the way around a green. Chip to different holes using every club in your bag. Give your fairway woods and rescue clubs a try as well.

The traditional name for a lofted fairway wood the equivalent of the modern 3-wood.
stableford ...

Shift your ball a ball's width closer to the target with medium irons and two ball's widths closer for long irons and fairway woods. When you tee off your ball should be three ball's widths forward from the center of your stance.

Fairway woods are hit at the bottom of the swing arc.
To have a balanced address position. Your weight should be balanced between the center of your feet and the balls of your feet. Don.t get too much weight back toward your heels.

See also: Fairway, Golf, Swing, Hit, Woods